Reviews for Buck 110 Folding Hunter
Reviews for Buck 110 Folding Hunter
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Friday, 14 October 2022
Sunday, 9 October 2022
Thursday, 22 September 2022
Tuesday, 20 September 2022
The Buck 110 is a very nice and comfortable folder, that had on of the sharpest factory edges that I had ever seen. As it is known the action is a bit gritty, but I fixed this by repeatedly oiling the pivot, while opening and closing the knife and occasionally cleaning it with Q-tips. Now it is butter smooth. The leather sheath that came with it, is also surprisingly well made and fit the knife perfectly Overall I am very happy with my purchase of the 110.
Sunday, 18 September 2022
Sunday, 18 September 2022
Saturday, 10 September 2022
Friday, 9 September 2022
Wednesday, 31 August 2022
Monday, 29 August 2022
Many years ago I owned a Buck Hunter special edition. I broke the point of it and some while later gave it to a friend . I have always missed that knife and wished I still had it, I still have the leather pouch When I saw that I could buy these I jumped at the chance just as I remember my old knife except for the broken point of course. Heavy weight and quality. I love my Buck 110 Hunter
Sunday, 28 August 2022
Wednesday, 17 August 2022
Thursday, 4 August 2022
Everthing great!
Friday, 29 July 2022
Tuesday, 26 July 2022
Monday, 18 July 2022
Saturday, 16 July 2022
Monday, 4 July 2022
Excellent quality and very good price
Monday, 4 July 2022
Saturday, 18 June 2022
I've recently bought two of these knives: splendid classics with a great Fit&Finish. Brass and ebony are such a wonderful combination. The locking mechanism works smoothly and safely: perfectly adjusted. One serious problem. I rarely complain about a factory edge. I love sharpening and do have all the necessary tools. But this is a special case. The blades came blunt as a butterknife, but that's no problem. The real issue: the bevels have been made with extremely coarse (diamond, 30 or 60 grit?) abrasives with a lot of pressure which caused deep grooves going up to the very edge. After that, no progression in grits, only a fine polishing which doesn't remove the grooves who are still present. Three or four steps have been skipped. It took me quite some time to have them removed with a Shapton Pro 120 which is my coarsest stone. But you have no choice: as long as these grooves are there building a stable edge isn't possible. Wondering what customers without such equipment are supposed to do. This isn't what we expect from a Buck.
Reviews for Buck 110 Folding Hunter
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